Turkey slams Israel, Greece and Cyprus subsea cable deal

Turkey's state media reports the route of world's longest undersea electricity cable transgresses Turkish territorial waters and the 3 countries needed to seek Ankara's approval before conducting feasibility studies
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Turkey has protested a recent agreement reached between Israel, Greece and Cyprus advancing plans to build a 2,000-megawatt undersea electricity cable connecting the three, the state-run news agency reported Monday.
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  • Turkey formally protested against the agreement, arguing that the route of the planned cable, expected to be funded by the EU, transgressed Turkish territorial waters, the Anadolu Agency reported.
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    נשיא טורקיה רג'פ טאיפ ארדואן חושף תוכנית שלטענתו תגן על זכויות אדם
    נשיא טורקיה רג'פ טאיפ ארדואן חושף תוכנית שלטענתו תגן על זכויות אדם
    Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
    (Photo: Reuters)
    In diplomatic protest notes presented to Greek, Israeli and EU diplomats in Ankara, Turkish officials also stated that the three countries needed to seek Turkey’s approval before conducting feasibility studies, the agency reported.
    The three countries reached an agreement last week to expedite permits and approvals to conduct feasibility studies for the undersea cable and to coordinate with their respective national electricity regulators on how best to proceed.
    Previously, the three countries had teamed up for a planned $6 billion undersea pipeline to carry gas from new offshore deposits in the southeastern Mediterranean to continental Europe, by bypassing Turkey.
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    בנימין נתניהו עם ראש ממשלת יוון ונשיא קפריסין חתימה הסכם צינור גז ב אתונה
    בנימין נתניהו עם ראש ממשלת יוון ונשיא קפריסין חתימה הסכם צינור גז ב אתונה
    Leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Israel at the signing ceremony for an undersea pipeline to carry Gas to Europe in January
    (Photo: AFP)
    Israel, Greece and Cyprus have also conducted a joint naval exercise last week, in the latest example of increased cooperation between the three which increasingly view Turkey as a rival in the Mediterranean Sea.
    Greece and Cyprus are embroiled in a dispute with Turkey, which has sent gas prospecting vessels into waters claimed by Greece and drilling ships into an area where Cyprus claims exclusive rights. The tension brought NATO allies Greece and Turkey close to open conflict last year, but tensions have eased since then.
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    יוון ספינות קרב ב תמרון צבאי מפגן כוח מול טורקיה ב הים התיכון 26 אוגוסט 2020
    יוון ספינות קרב ב תמרון צבאי מפגן כוח מול טורקיה ב הים התיכון 26 אוגוסט 2020
    A Greek naval vessel during military maneuvers off the coast of Turkey in August of 2020
    (Photo: AFP)
    Israel and Turkey were once close allies but had a major falling-out in 2010, when 10 Turkish citizens were killed by Israeli forces as a Turkish-led flotilla tried to break Israel’s blockade on the Gaza Strip.
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